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1. Abt Associates

Abt Associates is an international development organization composed of
dedicated professionals who provide technical assistance, research, analysis,
and practical training services in more than 128 countries

i. Finance and Grants Officer

j. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Officer

2. Islamic University

One of the world’s premier academic and research institutions, the Islamic University In Uganda has driven new ways of thinking since its founding in 1988. Today, IUIU is an intellectual destination for scholars across the globe. These scholars are tutored in our campuses; the Main campus in Mbale, Kampala campus in Kampala at Kibuli, Kabojja Campus the only Females’ Campus in Kabojja and Arua Campus in Arua.

m. Administrative Officers (3)

n. Library Security Assistants (2)

o. Office Assistants (6)

p. Administrative Secretaries (6)

3. Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)

The Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) was established by the Uganda Revenue Authority
Statute of 1991 and set up in September of the same year as a central body for
assessment and collection of specified revenue, to administer and enforce the
laws relating to such revenue and to provide for related matters. This statute
incorporated all the laws that were in force then regarding tax collection.
The new organization (URA) amalgamated the three tax administration departments
that were responsible for all the taxes collected by the Central Government of Uganda.

a. Human Resource and Administration Manager

b. Commercial Air Conditioning Project Administrator

5. Marie Stopes International

Marie Stopes International is implementing a five year, multi-million pound sexual and reproductive health programme funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID). The programme will increase access to family planning for women, men and young people in six regions of Uganda through a combination of: (i) increasing awareness of the benefits of modern contraception; (ii) increasing access to quality contraception in the private and public sector; and (iii) improving the supply of quality family planning services at public health facilities. The project will be strongly committed to leaving no one behind and as a result will have a strong focus on reaching young people, people who are poor and people who are marginalised.